Crocheted Washcloths: Snapdragon

by Daisy on 11/18/2008

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This is the first washcloth in a series of three…or more depending on how much I can make hubby watch Miss Marple over the next few weeks. I would like to draw your attention to the almost good photo above. I was trying to get all fancy pants and make a pretty pic like TL does. Um, lets chronicle why I shouldn’t ever try that again…

1) Montage. All three cloths for the series. You can’t see the cables on the right one and the back one got soy milk all over it just before picture time. So, I wet it to disguise that, and oh, the flash was all wonky.

2) Psychedelic pansies. I think the washcloth is upside down or something, cause I can’t look at this pic without turning my head to the side like a confused terrier. And how come it’s so DARK in my yard? I have NO TREES. I think the reflective cotton is getting me here. It’s GLOWING. And why aren’t any of my pretty pansies looking at me? It’s like taking pictures of my children

can you tell me please how many chains I should add on to make it bigger? Mine seems really small, & I am so new to this stuff that I am trying to figure out how many chains to add to add another pattern section… hope you get me! Thanks. It’s a nice pattern. Just need more of it! lol

Hi I would like to know exactly what are they made out of??? Cotton brand, type, ply etc I have never done anything like this before have no idea what brands are or ply etc…I have only just started crocheting for 2 mths now!! thanks

Can you e-mail me the last 2 dishcloths too? Have you ever created any shawl patterns? I do prayer shawls and am looking for a new pattern – I’m thinking of trying to turn this into a prayer shawl – hmmmm…….has possibilities!

Hi Nancy & Christine–Go to our header and hover your cursor over “Crafts.” Click on the first category, “Crochet Patterns.” Scroll down and you will see all of Ivory’s crocheted dishcloths and other assorted patterns for crochet. No shawls yet. Maybe someday!
You can also click this link to get to the crochet page: http://littlehouseinthesuburbs.com/category/crafts/crochet-patterns
Thank you!

Hi Nancy & Christine–Go to our header and hover your cursor over “Crafts.” Click on the first category, “Crochet Patterns.” Scroll down and you will see all of Ivory’s crocheted dishcloths and other assorted patterns for crochet.
You can also click this link to get to the crochet page: http://littlehouseinthesuburbs.com/category/crafts/crochet-patterns
Hugs to you!

What a cute and easy washcloth pattern! I whipped one up in very short order and plan to make “darker” colored ones for dishclothes. You may get some hits….I had to brag about where I found a cool and easy free pattern on my fb page!

Beautiful dish cloth. I am going to give it a try. Love your site – have been checking it out. But I can’t find the crochet pattern for the third dish cloth (back one in picture above – orange??). Maybe I missed it. Have you posted the directions for that one yet??

I WANT TO PRINT THE SNAPDRAGON WASH CLOTH PATTERN BUT I DONT WANT TO PRINT ALL OF THE COMMENTS. I JUST WANT THE PATTERN AND IF YOU HAVE THE PATTERNS OF THE OTHER TWO DISH CLOTHES, I WOULD LIKE THOSE PATTERNS. YOUR WEBSITE IS REALLY NIFTY.

Evelyn Brabson–If you hold your cursor over the term “CRAFTS” just beneath our header, a pull down menu will appear. Move down to “CROCHET” and click, and all Ivory’s crochet patterns will appear, including many washcloth patterns. Hope this helps!